美 [tu splɪt]
分裂
to flee helter-skelter;to scamper off like a rat:鼠窜 to be cracked;to split;to fissure;to fracture:龟裂 to dance(leap) for joy:雀跃 ..
... 破局 to collapse (of plan, talks etc) 破开 to split; to cut open 破壳 testa chipping ...
This dispute threatens to split the party.
这一分歧可能会造成党的分裂。
The ore sample the Masurium group was working with had plenty of Uranium in it enough to split into measurable amounts of Masurium.
研究钨的小组正在研究的矿石样品中含有大量的铀,足以分裂成含量可测量的钨。
My friend is doing her best to split us up.
我的朋友竭力想拆散我们。
When this happens, one plate moves past the other, suddenly causing the Earth's surface to split.
VOA : special.2010.01.12
So what that means is that's how much energy we would have to put into a hydrogen molecule in order to get it to split apart into its two atoms.
它的意义,就是我们需要向一个氢分子中注入这么大的能量,才能将它分解成两个独立的原子。
化学原理课程节选 : 麻省理工公开课
This is a moment when the narrative voice begins to split in a very conscious way.
一种很有意识的声音,因而成了双重声音。
1945年后的美国小说课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
That dispute threatened to split the northern and southern parts of the country.
VOA : special.2009.04.09
Nurses often have to split their time at different schools.
VOA : special.2009.08.13
And he needed to figure out how to split up Motorola to placate shareholders like Carl Icahn.
If they charge, they have to split the gross profit with the entertainment providers.
And if they don't, the owners have the local taxpayers to split their losses with.